Carrillo wrote:I bought a 1/6 scale phicen body! It is awesome. They're seamless, made of soft rubber, and with a steel skeleton. He's going to be Loki, if I figure out how to do his hair (and if my mum stops trying to steal him because he's rubbery). The phicen bodies are fairly pricey for a 1/6 scale body, but the build quality is brilliant (they weigh over half a kilo).
Stormlight wrote:Been spending way too much money putting together a fantasy outfit for the Faerie con I'm attending in November. It's celebrating the 30th anniversary of Labyrinth so there will be a Labyrinth masquerade and a Bad Faeries ball. The Frouds will be there, which is awesome. It'll be weird seeing Baby Toby all growed up, though. XD
So far, bought a dress and (very expensive) leather mask. A pair of ballet flats to wear around the con. Been scouring Etsy for circlets and I think I finally found one that isn't too expensive. And of course I need a nice little bag to hold monies and my phone/camera and such.
Now to figure out what the heck I'm gonna wear for the REST of the con! XD
Vetinari wrote:Carrillo wrote:I bought a 1/6 scale phicen body! It is awesome. They're seamless, made of soft rubber, and with a steel skeleton. He's going to be Loki, if I figure out how to do his hair (and if my mum stops trying to steal him because he's rubbery). The phicen bodies are fairly pricey for a 1/6 scale body, but the build quality is brilliant (they weigh over half a kilo).
Oooh! How is it holding up? I've been incredibly tempted by these guys, but price and durability (given what tended to happen to their rubber-skinned forebears) has been making me hold-off. I'm especially interested in picking up a tall male model and the infamously short male (MCU Tony and his height issues) though until Phicen sort out the slightly strange proportion issues with the female body I'm far less interested in them.
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